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Name the prayer that asks God to grant acceptance, courage, and wisdom?
What is the serenity prayer?
Which dysfunctional family role has the characteristics of assuming adult responsibilities, growing up fast, and developing leadership skills?
What is the hero?
Name the internal reaction to stressors.
What is stress?
Used to combat Heroin/Opiate overdose.
What is Narcan?
This use of medications in combinations with counseling and behavioral therapies, which is effective in the treatment of opioid use disorders and can help some people sustain recovery.
What's Medication-assisted treatment (MAT)?
Which dysfunctional family role has the characteristics of becoming known as the family "social worker," trying to take care of everyone else's emotional needs and reduce conflicts in the family by smoothing things over?
What is the placater?
Which dysfunctional family role has the characteristics of breaking rules at home, school and in society and will attract attention to him/herself through bad behaviors?
What is the scapegoat?
This step states, "We admitted we were powerless over addiction and that our lives ad become unmanageable?"
What is Step 1 of the 12 steps?
"I feel angry when you come home at 11pm after the kids are asleep" is an example of what kind of statement?
What is an "I feel" statement?
Alcoholic Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, and Gambler's Anonymous are all examples of programs with this type of format that can support you in recovery.
What are the 12-Step Fellowships?
Name the type of thinking that is associated with the words should, ought to, must, always, and never.
What is irrational thinking?
Which dysfunctional family role has the characteristics of becoming detached emotionally, socially, and even physically and survives by not making waves?
What is the lost child?
This family rule includes not speaking with other family members about feelings, emotions, or behaviors.
What is "be silent?"
Regarding negative ways to express anger, stating "you're always late" is an example of what?
What is an exaggeration?
Meditation, Mindfulness, Exercise, therapy, calling a sober friend, and thinking of consequences are all examples of this useful tool in recovery.
What is a coping skill?
Trying to weaken anger and pretend that it doesn't exist or feeling guilty for feeling angry are examples of what?
What is trying to dilute anger?
Stress Disorder after a Traumatic Event is known as
What is PTSD
What are three people/places that you can go to get support in your recovery?
What are Meetings, Sponsor, Healthy family, Healthy friends, Group members, Counselors and Church?
The most addictive and common drug.
What is Nicotine?
Regarding negative ways to express anger, stating "You just go ahead without me. I'll be alright" is an example of what?
What is withdrawal and pouting?
Believing that if you ignore your angry feelings, they will go away, is an example of what?
What is trying to delay anger?
Holding your anger in toward others or even yourself is an example of what?
What is stuffing or repressing anger?
The people, places, events, rules, regulations, expectations, or requests that put some kind of demand on people are referred to as example of what?
What are stressors?
Expressing anger at one person even though you're actually angry with someone else is an example of what?
What is shifting (the) anger?
Pupils dilating, breathing faster/harder, and sweating are all biological signs of what?
What are biological signs of anger?